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 1    1,    1|   right to ransom himself, the children which were born to him were
 2    1,    3|   worthy of their grandfather, children worthy of Joam and Yaquita.~
 3    1,    3|        not yet free, but whose children were not born slaves. Joam
 4    1,    4|         But if Yaquita and her children did not at once speak to
 5    1,    4|     most cherished desire. Our children know why I am now talking
 6    1,    4|       Minha entered the room.~“Children! your father consents!”
 7    1,    5|    river. They were themselves children of this great Amazon, whose
 8    1,    7|      off they went as happy as children home for their holidays.~
 9    1,    7|  ventured toward Benito.~“What children they are!” replied Minha. “
10    1,    9|       families, with women and children, were lodged as if they
11    1,    9|      fazenda. He had known the children from birth; he had baptized
12    1,   11|        him his young wife, his children, his father-in-law, and
13    1,   11|    months she lost some of her children. When Godin des Odonais
14    1,   11|        her brother-in-law, her children, and a French doctor. Their
15    1,   11|       At the end of a few days children, relations, and servants,
16    1,   12|       occasion Yaquita and her children, less likely, perhaps, than
17    1,   12|     the barrack appeared a few children, with their mothers of Ticuna
18    1,   12|       themselves, like the big children that they were.~It thus
19    1,   14|     the heads of their newborn children between two plates, so as
20    1,   16|     town, with their wives and children, it is easy to see that
21    1,   20|     wife of Joam Dacosta, your children do not know they are the
22    1,   20|       do not know they are the children of Joam Dacosta, and you
23    1,   20|        he said to his wife and children, “Judge Ribeiro alone knew
24    1,   20|     for all, on your heads, my children, and on the head of your
25    1,   20|      by a gesture his dismayed children and servants.~“Let the justice
26    2,    4|      to restore to my wife and children that which belongs to them;
27    2,    5|     these things to my wife or children, not wishing to raise a
28    2,    5|    meantime to see my wife and children?” he asked.~“After to-day,
29    2,    6|   ascertained that she and her children would be permitted to see
30    2,    6| Yaquita.~“Yaquita! my wife! my children!” replied the prisoner,
31    2,   15| impression which it had on his children, his friends, his household,
32    2,   17|    thought of the birth of his children, again felt the happiness
33    2,   17|        a last time my wife and children?”~“You shall see them.”~“
34    2,   18|      moment, with his wife and children clinging to him with the
35    2,   19|    surrounded by his wife, his children, and his friends, was unable
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